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Intel is working on Core i9 9900 KF Series that lacks iGPU, also B365 chipset at 22nm
Intel is working on Core i9 9900 KF Series that lacks iGPU, also B365 chipset at 22nm
A couple of leaked slides show some new stuff from Intel, first off with their 14nm production shortage, they will be moving what is called the B365 chipset towards a 22nm node. The chipset would replace B360.
More interesting news, however, is that Intel seeks to plan additional processor SKUs. Intel would be releasing 'KF' models of the ninth generation processors. Listed are the Core i9-9900KF, i7-9700KF, i5-9600KF, i5-9400F, i3-9350KF and i3-8100F.
The models would not get an integrated graphics solution if we can believe what the Chinese description states. if so, these could definitely be a little more friendly for your wallet. When these will be released and with what specs remains unknown right now, TBA.
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#5612752 Posted on: 12/02/2018 10:39 PM
These are rebadged Xeons, that much is clear.
These are rebadged Xeons, that much is clear.
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#5612754 Posted on: 12/02/2018 10:56 PM
It's just the Only way that Intel can "Shrink" their CPU's to make more parts per Wafer
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AMD just Ripped their $$$$$ Business model.
Intel can sell more CPUs then they can make, so they try to make more. I don't think thats a particularly bad problem to have. :p
It's just the Only way that Intel can "Shrink" their CPU's to make more parts per Wafer

AMD just Ripped their $$$$$ Business model.
Intel can sell more CPUs then they can make, so they try to make more. I don't think thats a particularly bad problem to have. :p
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#5612755 Posted on: 12/02/2018 11:01 PM
Looking forward to 32nm Silver pentiums
Looking forward to 32nm Silver pentiums
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#5612757 Posted on: 12/02/2018 11:06 PM
Why does Intel not already make consumer grade cpu's without the added waste of an integrated gpu?
Why does Intel not already make consumer grade cpu's without the added waste of an integrated gpu?
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It's just the Only way that Intel can "Shrink" their CPU's to make more parts per Wafer
AMD just Ripped their $$$$$ Business model.